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turkey. >> that is correct. whether you're ready to attack your the turkey wrensen to you, you are packed by turkey or bitten by turkey. there's a difference between being pac-10 didn't. nine coats for turkey's. they have about five codes for basketball. you hit by a basketball, a second offender, a third offender being hit by a basketball, or do you have -- i don't know what the medical service, a condition where you are always being hit by a basketball. so doctors have to figure this out. but the number and, the ten digit number and check that this is, that number to make sure that they have -- john: the codes are even longer. w6161 x eight. they don't memorize this stuff. >> they have a code book. it will you well appear that one. they have to look it up in the code book. you look under turkey or what you run into, basketball. john: so we do have them do? you are king, king of all congress. >> i think what the regulators and regulations need to make some sense. what is the purpose? was a g
turkey. >> that is correct. whether you're ready to attack your the turkey wrensen to you, you are packed by turkey or bitten by turkey. there's a difference between being pac-10 didn't. nine coats for turkey's. they have about five codes for basketball. you hit by a basketball, a second offender, a third offender being hit by a basketball, or do you have -- i don't know what the medical service, a condition where you are always being hit by a basketball. so doctors have to figure this...
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turkey is a muslim democratic state. there are many others. but the fact is that it can be a jewish and democratic state. if it cannot be that if a majority of the population is arab and muslim. that's the problem. that's why you need two states, one for each people: a palestinian state for the palestinian people in which will be independent, viable, geographically contiguous and a jewish state for the people of israel. both of them democratic. the palestinian state would be demilitarized, they understand that, the leadership understands and accepts that, they're not going to have an army or a navy, they're not going to have airplanes that are capable of striking israel. and that would give, i believe, the people of israel greater security than they have. here's the point that i tried make to the israeli leadership. yes, it will be painful politically to enter into an agreement with the palestinians. yes, there will be risks. it could go wrong. but the risks of not doing it are far greater than of doing it. that is, no course of action can fre
turkey is a muslim democratic state. there are many others. but the fact is that it can be a jewish and democratic state. if it cannot be that if a majority of the population is arab and muslim. that's the problem. that's why you need two states, one for each people: a palestinian state for the palestinian people in which will be independent, viable, geographically contiguous and a jewish state for the people of israel. both of them democratic. the palestinian state would be demilitarized, they...
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turkey continues to been the most and hand. turkey is against the regime in syria. it is difficult to find the utor.ct interlocal t it's. been a long it's difficult to negotiate without bilateral talks. reallyannot psychoanalyze the supreme leader. dignity is less important in my view than he wants to have a nuclear weapons capacity. second, here and looks at the nuclear issue as part of a much broader struggle with the united states. he believes the united states is trying to destroy the islamic republic. we are using the nuclear issue in order to try to achieve that the political and economic pressure, he thinks. the supreme leader has obstructed the negotiations. created a self- fulfillment processing, in my view. we are seeking economic sanctions which could potentially pose a threat to the survival of the regime, if there's enough public unhappiness with the economic damage that he has brought on his own country and through their mismanagement as well. hi, lara jake's with associated press. yuka spoken a lot this morning about the house syria and the p five neg
turkey continues to been the most and hand. turkey is against the regime in syria. it is difficult to find the utor.ct interlocal t it's. been a long it's difficult to negotiate without bilateral talks. reallyannot psychoanalyze the supreme leader. dignity is less important in my view than he wants to have a nuclear weapons capacity. second, here and looks at the nuclear issue as part of a much broader struggle with the united states. he believes the united states is trying to destroy the...
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exclusively yesterday to the head of the fsa who was heading right back into syria from the positions in turkey to get more evidence on this. and he told me that there had been attacks, chemical attacks, in march and even earlier. he told me in three locations. and he also said that his doctors had the evidence for it. he said they have taken soil samples, they have taken blood samples as well as giving physical checkups to victims who had come to these hospitals inside syrian opposition controlled territory. and this is what he told me about where they took place. i want to know whether you can confirm whether the syrian government forces have used chemical weapons, sarin familiarly, as israel says. >> yes. i can confirm that used chemical weapon many, many times. they used the chemical weapons against the city of homs and use it repeatedly in aleppo. again in aleppo in many places. they used it. and another time they used chemical weapons outside damascus. and the kinds of chemical weapons that were used is some gas, some poisonous gases. >> so, anderson, you can hear he's saying it clearly.
exclusively yesterday to the head of the fsa who was heading right back into syria from the positions in turkey to get more evidence on this. and he told me that there had been attacks, chemical attacks, in march and even earlier. he told me in three locations. and he also said that his doctors had the evidence for it. he said they have taken soil samples, they have taken blood samples as well as giving physical checkups to victims who had come to these hospitals inside syrian opposition...
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so the international community if we would need would follow, regional players like turkey and jordan, there is all kinds of regional actors even the russians would want us secure these chemical weapons. come up with a plan so the syrian opposition shouldn't get for the from us unless they degree to destroy the weapons, come up with a plan now. assad falls somebody on needs to control those. >> megyn: last question, we broke news about how the f.b.i. gave a classified briefing on capitol hill yesterday expressing the disbelief that in the middle of their interrogation of the boston bombing suspect, in walked a magistrate judge and u.s. attorney read him his rights. they said they weren't done. there were 16 hours what they thought was going to be a 48-hour investigation and now he has clammed up. your thoughts on that. >> this is eric holder crowd basically refusing to embrace interrogation techniques available to us to make us safe. we shouldn't have relied on the public safety exception. there is examples of radical islamic motivations here. we should have looked at this as a potent
so the international community if we would need would follow, regional players like turkey and jordan, there is all kinds of regional actors even the russians would want us secure these chemical weapons. come up with a plan so the syrian opposition shouldn't get for the from us unless they degree to destroy the weapons, come up with a plan now. assad falls somebody on needs to control those. >> megyn: last question, we broke news about how the f.b.i. gave a classified briefing on capitol...
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he was detained in turkey earlier this year and came by way of jordan to the united states where he has been charged with conspiring to kill americans. now, if you had been listening to the right wing noise machine for the past several years, his very appearance in a new york court should have been a cataclysmic event and yet it was entirely routine. the hearing was so remarkable because of the sheer underwhelmingness of it. none of the doom's day scenarios happened. hardly anyone even noticed it was even taking place. today was also a sign of the obama administration's open defiance of the incredible right wing backlash they faced in response to their eventually reverse decision to try khalid sheikh mohammed in new york city, a dream beat that sounded something like this. >> this is a very dangerous decision and an irresponsible one. >> it's obvious the 9/11 trials aren't going to be here in new york. >> what we need to do is deny these people a show trial. >> this is a continuation of a long-standing plot by a bunch of left wing lawyers who does not love america who want to undermine
he was detained in turkey earlier this year and came by way of jordan to the united states where he has been charged with conspiring to kill americans. now, if you had been listening to the right wing noise machine for the past several years, his very appearance in a new york court should have been a cataclysmic event and yet it was entirely routine. the hearing was so remarkable because of the sheer underwhelmingness of it. none of the doom's day scenarios happened. hardly anyone even noticed...
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he met with turkey's prime minister and met privately with mahmoud abbas. >> we would like to talk about support critical to the process. we would like to see this relationship get back on track. >> he has not publicly outline add new plan. >>> an illinois family remembering their adventurous daughter a young diplomat killed in afghanistan. 25-year-old was a press officer at the u.s. embassy in kabul. she was on the way to school saturday when her car was attacked by a car bomb. her family says she volunteered to make other's lives better. >> it was her passion she made a difference doing it. you can't regret that at all. she really did a great job. she is one of the many people that advanced the cause. for that we are forrive grateful. >> 25 years old. two weeks ago she served as a guide for secretary of state john kerry. he remembers her as vivacious and smart. >> a rescue mission for those trapped under ground. they are 20 feet below a house that was under construction and collapsed. >> they said the dad was in the trench. they were trying to help their 8-year-old cousin they fell in.
he met with turkey's prime minister and met privately with mahmoud abbas. >> we would like to talk about support critical to the process. we would like to see this relationship get back on track. >> he has not publicly outline add new plan. >>> an illinois family remembering their adventurous daughter a young diplomat killed in afghanistan. 25-year-old was a press officer at the u.s. embassy in kabul. she was on the way to school saturday when her car was attacked by a car...
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it's like baby mugging but instead of a mug you use a turkey and instead of a baby we used guillermo here. like a reverse pinata. i have another idea called shortchanging. where you try to get a picture of martin shortchanging. -- martin short changing. we have a camera outside martin's dressing room. it's very quiet. >> no! oh, my goodness. get going! oh -- >> we got it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: if you see martin short, try to get his pants off him. here's a disturbing bit of progress, microsoft is allowing video gamers to order pizza directly from the xbox. usually they had to yell for their mom to make them a sandwich. but not now thanks to the create your pizza app. you can place an order using your controller. please don't tell michelle barack obama about this. xbox will not stop until humans and coheece i tried to order pizza from my atari and it was a disaster. and now the pizza is on the way with no effort at all. >> the hut's most epic creation yet. the dinner box hands free smoothie tubers. you get five pizzas, four orders of bread sticks with cinnamon sticks and d
it's like baby mugging but instead of a mug you use a turkey and instead of a baby we used guillermo here. like a reverse pinata. i have another idea called shortchanging. where you try to get a picture of martin shortchanging. -- martin short changing. we have a camera outside martin's dressing room. it's very quiet. >> no! oh, my goodness. get going! oh -- >> we got it. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: if you see martin short, try to get his pants off him. here's a...
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gets nuclear weapons, then the countries in the persian gulf get nuclear weapons, saudi arabia, egypt, turkey. you have a world within the decade of a lot more nuclear powers and not necessarily stable, responsible countries where we can be assured that those weapons won't get used. i think it really makes the likelihood of them being used go up exponentially. >> we saw pictures of ahmadinejad. he's got to be loving the fact that all eyes, at least in this country, are on north korea. gives him a chance to try to take advantage of us being distracted, right? >> absolutely, and you're so right to point that out, because just this past week there was a five-party group meeting in kazakhstan about iran's nuclear weapons program. guess what? no progress. in fact, the iranian leaders came out and said nobody is going to stop iran's nuclear program, so i think they really are two sides of the same coin. north korea gets nukes, iran gets nukes. no matter what we say, nothing seems to be able to stop the. that's why it's so important for us to get a missile defense program. >> how is dr. kissinger do
gets nuclear weapons, then the countries in the persian gulf get nuclear weapons, saudi arabia, egypt, turkey. you have a world within the decade of a lot more nuclear powers and not necessarily stable, responsible countries where we can be assured that those weapons won't get used. i think it really makes the likelihood of them being used go up exponentially. >> we saw pictures of ahmadinejad. he's got to be loving the fact that all eyes, at least in this country, are on north korea....
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turkey, israel, iraq, and jordan. so the spill over from the conflicts threatens those states and threatens the regional security as syria descends into a failed state. >> what is president obama's red line? he said chemical weapons and there was a report that turned out not to be accurate about chemical weapons. >> officially he has a red line -- originally use or movement. then it became use. now it is unclear what kind of substance that would be. he does still have this red line. he calls it a game changer, if chemical weapons are used but it would depend on what chemical agent and we still aren't clear on that from the white house. >> my last question is just a yes or no. do you think this ends with bashir al assad alive? >> no. >> thank you so much. >>> ever wonder what is going on in someone else's head? president obama is here to help. his latest initiative hopes to unlock the mysteries of the brain. but is it money well spent? our political lead is next. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. wha
turkey, israel, iraq, and jordan. so the spill over from the conflicts threatens those states and threatens the regional security as syria descends into a failed state. >> what is president obama's red line? he said chemical weapons and there was a report that turned out not to be accurate about chemical weapons. >> officially he has a red line -- originally use or movement. then it became use. now it is unclear what kind of substance that would be. he does still have this red line....
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. >>> medium turkey chili. >> medium crab bisque. >> i didn't get any bread. >> just forget it, let it go. >> excuse me, i think you forgot my bread. >> bread $2 extra. >> $2? everyone in front of me got free bread. >> you want bread? >> yes, please. >> $3! >> what? >> no soup for you! >> in tonight's "rewrite," rewriting the soup nazi. that was the unforgettable soup nazi played brilliantly by larry thomas on seinfeld. no soup for you was the verdict jerry and the gang risked if they didn't follow the soup nazi's ultra strict code of conduct. that conduct was transferred to this t-shirt using larry thomas' image saying no serbu for you. it is the only product he has made not designed to kill people. his company, serbu firearms produces one of the weapons now banned in new york state under the new law pushed in by governor andrew cuomo. the banned weapon, 51.5 inch sniper rifle that costs $7,000. serbu has been publicly bragging that he has refuse today sell that rifle to the new york city police department because, quote, we have a policy of selling to state law enforcement agencies o
. >>> medium turkey chili. >> medium crab bisque. >> i didn't get any bread. >> just forget it, let it go. >> excuse me, i think you forgot my bread. >> bread $2 extra. >> $2? everyone in front of me got free bread. >> you want bread? >> yes, please. >> $3! >> what? >> no soup for you! >> in tonight's "rewrite," rewriting the soup nazi. that was the unforgettable soup nazi played brilliantly by larry...
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jordan, turkey, the international community to bring this war to close by giving safe haven to the rebels, putting together a no fly zone to ground the syrian air force and neutralize their tank advantage to allow the rebels to fight back. there are a bunch of radicals in the midst of the rebels, right arms to the right people. the thing i worry about the most, wolf, and always have is the chemical weapons. we need a plan the day after assad falls to go in and secure the chemical weapons sites and destroy those weapons before they get in the wrong hands. if the war doesn't end soon the king of jordan is going to be a casualty of this war. >> let's hope he is not. he is here in washington right now and a very good friend of the united states. >> absolutely. >> it would be an awful situation. >> yes it would. >> thanks very much for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> coming up why federal agents swarmed the bombing suspects' university and are still holding two students. it started as a fun day at a baseball game and ended in horror and pain at the boston marathon. a survivor. her story ne
jordan, turkey, the international community to bring this war to close by giving safe haven to the rebels, putting together a no fly zone to ground the syrian air force and neutralize their tank advantage to allow the rebels to fight back. there are a bunch of radicals in the midst of the rebels, right arms to the right people. the thing i worry about the most, wolf, and always have is the chemical weapons. we need a plan the day after assad falls to go in and secure the chemical weapons sites...
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big game in india, turkey, southeast asia. take a look at vodafone, especially if it's in play. but on its own merits. because this deal is a very complicated deal that i think it would -- it would never get through in the way it's set up now. >> all right. let's move on here. technology extending its 2012 run as one of the worst performing sectors on the s&p 500 into 2013. but it is poised for a breakout. let's bring in eric sheridan, analyst at ubs. he initiated coverage of 14 tech stocks and likes google, aol and his only sell is on groupon. yahoo on this initiation of coverage touched a new 52-week high. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> a lot of the reasons behind your positive rating on yahoo has been outlined by a lot of other analysts on the street. is there a catalyst here at which point we can expect some of these things to materialize? >> well, you know, we expect catalyst over the next three to 12 months for yahoo. both on the operating front and on the asset value front. alibaba group we did some deep dive in the report today around valuation. we
big game in india, turkey, southeast asia. take a look at vodafone, especially if it's in play. but on its own merits. because this deal is a very complicated deal that i think it would -- it would never get through in the way it's set up now. >> all right. let's move on here. technology extending its 2012 run as one of the worst performing sectors on the s&p 500 into 2013. but it is poised for a breakout. let's bring in eric sheridan, analyst at ubs. he initiated coverage of 14 tech...
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euphemism, call it what it is, invasion of part of syria, more likely you have to do it in the north near turkey because geographically that makes sense but the population isn't necessarily in the north, and population in damascus innocent being killed. not just that there aren't great options available to the president. there really are no good options and the question of the legal basis something you almost never hear discussed. >> in this case, we have seen the president, white house already coming out saying what they want in terms of a response to these assessments so carefully couched but released today is the u.n. to be involved in trying to substantiate what we are saying now with no degree of confidence whatsoever. do you expect that a sort of multi-lateral approach trying to look for leadership from the u.n. or some other multi-lateral alliance would be the next step if the president decides he's got to move? >> they'll make a decision based on the evidence and tee up a series of policy options for the president. i'm sure people are meeting right now trying to do that. we had a very si
euphemism, call it what it is, invasion of part of syria, more likely you have to do it in the north near turkey because geographically that makes sense but the population isn't necessarily in the north, and population in damascus innocent being killed. not just that there aren't great options available to the president. there really are no good options and the question of the legal basis something you almost never hear discussed. >> in this case, we have seen the president, white house...
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i do not think we need immigration reform because there are people here from turkey, greece, russia, poland, all over the world, and they are able to find their way to an immigration office, take the test, pledge allegiance and try and become nationalized american , iizens, but the issue think, is that we have people from central and south america that come here and they really do not have a desire to become nationalized. they just want to be here and work and send all of their money back. i'm a blue-collar worker, so i have done a lot of food and beverage, so i have worked with a lot of people from central and south america. -- they dom even try not have a desire to become american citizens. they are here, and i think that , because they are existing outside of -- guest: i hate to stereotype and categorize millions of people from a part of the world in one swoop, with all respect. i think many of the people you are describing do want to come out of the shadows, and i think you just cannot deal with reality if you think that some 11 million people are not seeking some form of living
i do not think we need immigration reform because there are people here from turkey, greece, russia, poland, all over the world, and they are able to find their way to an immigration office, take the test, pledge allegiance and try and become nationalized american , iizens, but the issue think, is that we have people from central and south america that come here and they really do not have a desire to become nationalized. they just want to be here and work and send all of their money back. i'm...
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primarily allowed the assistance to qatar, saudi arabia, and turkey and other states. there are intelligence assets on the border in turkey and reportedly inside the country that have been getting some of the aid to make sure it is not falling into the wrong hands. the administration has declared some elements of the rebel group tied toist al qaeda. supporting the rebels -- we do not know who these people are. there is concern there. even in the libyan conflict there was a strong concern that was an overstretch from the west and that the powers and mandate given to them for international intervention had been exceeded. one thing i would like to -- [no audio] at the united nations security council a precedent that was uncomfortable with two major powers, russia and china -- would meet of rice or abstain from a few to authorize a legally sanctioned intervention. they are very unlikely to do so. host: at this point is assad's defeat more of a matter of if and when? guest: people have been saying that for two years. it is difficult to speculate the rebel army, according to
primarily allowed the assistance to qatar, saudi arabia, and turkey and other states. there are intelligence assets on the border in turkey and reportedly inside the country that have been getting some of the aid to make sure it is not falling into the wrong hands. the administration has declared some elements of the rebel group tied toist al qaeda. supporting the rebels -- we do not know who these people are. there is concern there. even in the libyan conflict there was a strong concern that...
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you are talking about turkey, iraq, major oil producers that could definitely have an impact on price not to mention the fact that the u.s. military action in more than one country, been the big surge in energy demand and it does add to the risk premium when we talk about oil. connell: the administration has said that it has not changed, the intelligence they have is not definitive yet. according to that we are not closer to military action yet but people are talking about it because of that intelligence that was released so your outlook looking at brent crude, alone 90s, is what? jeff: phil: we're looking at a higher end of the trading range about 107. we were expecting brent crude and w. t. i to come back to even money. that may not happen because of problems with north sea production they have to take down so that might keep the spread but when it comes to syria and talk about what we are hearing out of the white house, the bottom line is if chemical weapons were used, that red line has been crossed. you can't tell your daughter don't get pregnant, she is only a little bit pregnant
you are talking about turkey, iraq, major oil producers that could definitely have an impact on price not to mention the fact that the u.s. military action in more than one country, been the big surge in energy demand and it does add to the risk premium when we talk about oil. connell: the administration has said that it has not changed, the intelligence they have is not definitive yet. according to that we are not closer to military action yet but people are talking about it because of that...
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they have to go to dubai or are mania or turkey. it's expensive. it can open them up to unwanted scrutiny from the security services iran. it's not easy for them to do. if you have iranian students in the cub, there was an example repeatedly. i think they were in minnesota where twenty of them couldn't get access to bank accounts the local bank shut down the account because it saw the word iran and freaked out and thought we're going get on the wrong side of the treasury department or the justice department. we want to make things easy and transparent. you can even have an account at the federal reserve. how transparency can that be? linked to a particular bank in iran and that can be exclusively used for food, medicine, remittance, a lot send money home and sell property and get the money back here. right now they have to go through money changers within it's expensive. it's not transparency. it's subject to abuse by all sorts of reactors. that's one of the main goals of the report is to set up a channel or two that will really be transparent and
they have to go to dubai or are mania or turkey. it's expensive. it can open them up to unwanted scrutiny from the security services iran. it's not easy for them to do. if you have iranian students in the cub, there was an example repeatedly. i think they were in minnesota where twenty of them couldn't get access to bank accounts the local bank shut down the account because it saw the word iran and freaked out and thought we're going get on the wrong side of the treasury department or the...
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happened in turkey. they're looking through it and really think this is real. we'll have that report coming up in just a little bit. >> which probably means we should have a different song playing. a little more ominous if we found the gates to hell. ♪ >> good choice. >> also ahead, i had a chance to go to louisville yesterday and sit down with kevin ware and his mother. the louisville guard recovering just four days after as bad an injury as you will ever see on a basketball court. you saw him up and at 'em and, boy, he is filled with the stuff of life. it was a special day. >> so good to see him looking well. unbelievable. can't wait for that. >>> then we have a former editor of "vogue" spilling the beans, the shocking secrets that she's revealing about how models really look so runway ready. it's going -- we're going to be talking about this one. >> scary stuff. a lot coming up but first the latest from the jodi arias trial. new police interrogation trial which jody's parents call her a strange person with mental problems and ryan owens last an exclusive i
happened in turkey. they're looking through it and really think this is real. we'll have that report coming up in just a little bit. >> which probably means we should have a different song playing. a little more ominous if we found the gates to hell. ♪ >> good choice. >> also ahead, i had a chance to go to louisville yesterday and sit down with kevin ware and his mother. the louisville guard recovering just four days after as bad an injury as you will ever see on a...
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you always saw it in the cartoon is the little pill where you just water on it and it goes into a big turkey dinner? some of these predictions feel like they were conceived by the warner brothers animation team. >> a lot of things were conceived by science fiction writers. >> look up there. the albatross. a fantasy come to life. >> reporter: in the 1880s jules verne wrote a novel about a propeller-driven air ship. >> little kid named igor sikorski read it. he said i want to grow up and build a machine just like this. >> reporter: he grew up to build a helicopter. another jules verne classic? from the earth to the moon. >> the founders of modern astronautics, robert goddard, von brown, they all said they became interested in rocketry and the possibility of flying into space because they read jules verne's book when they were kids. >> reporter: then there's the remarkable case of murray, whose 1946 short story imagined a two-way television with a keyboard. >> you would use that to get news, communicate with your neighbors and use it for research. >> reporter: sounds like the internet. >> preci
you always saw it in the cartoon is the little pill where you just water on it and it goes into a big turkey dinner? some of these predictions feel like they were conceived by the warner brothers animation team. >> a lot of things were conceived by science fiction writers. >> look up there. the albatross. a fantasy come to life. >> reporter: in the 1880s jules verne wrote a novel about a propeller-driven air ship. >> little kid named igor sikorski read it. he said i want...
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>> reporter: well, secretary kerry has had to come to israel following his trip to turkey, and turkey, he spoke to turkish officials to try to mend the relationship between turkey and israel and now here trying to talk to both israeli and palestinian officials and hopes to revive a peace process that has pretty much stopped in the last several years. today he landed this afternoon. he went straight to ramallah and the west bank to meet with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. finished his meeting. he's back in jerusalem. tomorrow meet with the riisrael president, and as well as benjamin netanyahu in the coming deys. this is one of the baby steps secretary kerry wants to continue making to just reinvigorate and have the two sides talking again. >> on her friend anne and also secretary kerry's trip. good to see you. >>> with more we go to the panel. erroll lewis, david, white house correspondent and chris, national correspondent at the national journal. good to see all of you. david, start with you. it's been reported that secretary of state kerry is planning to pitch this so
>> reporter: well, secretary kerry has had to come to israel following his trip to turkey, and turkey, he spoke to turkish officials to try to mend the relationship between turkey and israel and now here trying to talk to both israeli and palestinian officials and hopes to revive a peace process that has pretty much stopped in the last several years. today he landed this afternoon. he went straight to ramallah and the west bank to meet with palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas....
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making -- it was thanksgiving time, and we figure that the talks about be happening here, so we talked turkey in canada and were invited by three community media outlets, public radio and television in canada to give a talk at the vancouver public library. we broadcast across canada as well. we are crossing the border. to colleagues and i. we are about one hour from vancouver. they pulled aside. the customs. they said we want you to come into the facility. pouring rain. this was to get signed. so we pulled over, went into this big warehouse facility. and they said, can you come forward cunaxa we went forward. we have to get to this talk. at least if i am entitled to a phone call, no one counted, can i call the chief librarian? said we're going to be late. they said, we don't know where your talking about. i said, what i'm talking about at the library and is said to me as. as such, are you serious? this is a public stock. you can count. the seven what it does now. and i said, well, i don't give speeches like that. so i don't really have notes in that way. and i knew i could not put up too much
making -- it was thanksgiving time, and we figure that the talks about be happening here, so we talked turkey in canada and were invited by three community media outlets, public radio and television in canada to give a talk at the vancouver public library. we broadcast across canada as well. we are crossing the border. to colleagues and i. we are about one hour from vancouver. they pulled aside. the customs. they said we want you to come into the facility. pouring rain. this was to get signed....
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it does mean turkey. it means britain and france who seem ready to do this. i think it is more real but, at the end of the day, it begins and ends with turkey. >> chuck todd, thank you. >> thank you. >> we will see you soon. let's send it to willie geist in the rockaways. what do you have there? >> i'm in belle harbor and have the gray beards themselves. steve, guy and kevin who live and breathe and keep this community alive and vibrant. steve, you've been here born and raised 63 years. >> yep. >> what does it feel like today six months later after sandy? >> it's still heart-wrenching. we have been through another terrible tragedy, you know? i mentioned to you before, people say we are resilient. i say we are tested tough. we have been through this 9/11, flight 587 and now sandy. what we need is what you're doing here today is let people know that we are still in bad shape and not to forget about it. >> guy, the gray beards finded after 9/11 as a charity organization to help people out. it's hard to think of a better group that could cut through bureaucracy.
it does mean turkey. it means britain and france who seem ready to do this. i think it is more real but, at the end of the day, it begins and ends with turkey. >> chuck todd, thank you. >> thank you. >> we will see you soon. let's send it to willie geist in the rockaways. what do you have there? >> i'm in belle harbor and have the gray beards themselves. steve, guy and kevin who live and breathe and keep this community alive and vibrant. steve, you've been here born and...
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the question is whether switzerland or brits sold or turkey, how that plays out. to pick up on the exit point, there will be a premium on reverse musical chairs. no one will want to be the first to tighten, even though it is probably good news creek no one will want be the first to tighten because that will probably have a big short-term exchange rate impact. that may come back to buy this in a minor way. >> somebody in the back now. >> alan wolff. a question about china. my assumption is that nothing next three the years, but what is the trend? is there some internal balancing that is going to go one, greater domestic demand, and moved in the direction the u.s. has been proselytizing, or not? have followed everybody else and pet -- and pivoted this panel to asia, instead of reminding people non- asia. a man standing next to who will give you a canned summary. i will give you my distilled version. as has been articulated in proposals, there is a path that the chinese regime can follow to rebalance domestically. it is reasonably consistent with their stated priorit
the question is whether switzerland or brits sold or turkey, how that plays out. to pick up on the exit point, there will be a premium on reverse musical chairs. no one will want to be the first to tighten, even though it is probably good news creek no one will want be the first to tighten because that will probably have a big short-term exchange rate impact. that may come back to buy this in a minor way. >> somebody in the back now. >> alan wolff. a question about china. my...
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turkey would like to wean itself from its dependence on russian energy. they would like a pipeline from the northern part of iraq into turkey, into the mediterranean. the semi autonomous government of the kurdish region, for its own reasons, would like to have the pipeline built also, because they get 17 percent of revenues that go through any pipeline. baghdad, i think, has an interest in getting its 83% of that. they could announce a pipeline being built from baghdad to the mediterranean. washington has a strategic interest in being the arranger and propose their -- >> sounds easy. >> this is a scenario, if all the players chose to play nice to politically, relatively few ramifications. it could be that american companies could participate in that kind of development. michael, attaining and attracting talent, particularly. do you want to talk about that? >> i share the view of the panel that it would be nice to come up with an umbrella solution to this. based on our success coming up with umbrella solutions to any issue, i am dubious. something we need
turkey would like to wean itself from its dependence on russian energy. they would like a pipeline from the northern part of iraq into turkey, into the mediterranean. the semi autonomous government of the kurdish region, for its own reasons, would like to have the pipeline built also, because they get 17 percent of revenues that go through any pipeline. baghdad, i think, has an interest in getting its 83% of that. they could announce a pipeline being built from baghdad to the mediterranean....
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like your very own sunrise subway melt™ with turkey, bacon and black forest ham. want chipotle southwest sauce, toasty flatbread? you so got it made. ♪ at subway® ♪ >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 5 starts now. >> good morning top stores were following on apple 25th. the boston bombing suspect just bowed out of the hospital. details ahead. >> police are now investigating a deadly crash in the east bay after a car crash into a power pole. we want to start with george rask in the traffic center and other incidents around the bay. we will start at a look with what is happening on international boulevard in oakland where what we have is a suspicious device that was found. a grenade as it turns out. it shut down international boulevard between 48 and 50. also on the scene of a fatal accident in the san ramon valley at stone valley road. it has shut down stone valley road at round hill on the same for kron 4 is mike pelton. mike good morning. tell us what is going on here. >> good morning george. crews hav
like your very own sunrise subway melt™ with turkey, bacon and black forest ham. want chipotle southwest sauce, toasty flatbread? you so got it made. ♪ at subway® ♪ >> (male announcer): live from the bay area this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 5 starts now. >> good morning top stores were following on apple 25th. the boston bombing suspect just bowed out of the hospital. details ahead. >> police are now investigating a deadly crash in the east bay after a...
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my wife is a muslim and we go to turkey a lot, muslim country. my personal experience -- and i realize this is just me but they are just wonderful people. where are you from? i'm from the united states. i love america. i want to go there. maybe they are trying to get to know me so i can become an al qaeda mole. >> stephanie: really in -- >> hillary clinton: turkey? >> yeah. people go you are from america and we talk. so i realize we're not going to all hold hands and skip merrily through the tulips but to cast a blanket over the whole muslim world is just ridiculous. and i speak a little bit of russian, and i would to compliment you on your pronunciation of zooble-dot. i think it translates to crazy woman who has lost all reality. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: that's right. ozzie in chicago. hello, ozzie. >> caller: hey, listen, i think in all of this discussion about religion and violence, christianity just gets a huge pass by the corporate media, two cases, george bush who publicly stated that god guides him in his decisions, invades a muslim coun
my wife is a muslim and we go to turkey a lot, muslim country. my personal experience -- and i realize this is just me but they are just wonderful people. where are you from? i'm from the united states. i love america. i want to go there. maybe they are trying to get to know me so i can become an al qaeda mole. >> stephanie: really in -- >> hillary clinton: turkey? >> yeah. people go you are from america and we talk. so i realize we're not going to all hold hands and skip...
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if he had stayed in turkey, might actually be richer at this point. there are opportunities back in these countries. and i just think that that understanding hasn't gotten through. these are people we should be competing to get. >> and if we solve this thing, the center for american progress shows we add $329 billion to our economy. it's good for all of us. it's this high-minded idea. >> do you ever wonder, you were just showing it to members of the house and the senate. do you ever wonder what has happened off of your father, to institutional memory in this country? we are all immigrants. what has happened here? >> we, most of our relatives, came without documentation. i hate to break it to you, but our great grandparents are undocumented as well. so when do we become that other country? and if we shut that down, who are we? >> when did you start working on this? >> december. that's why it's a short film. we just said, we have to get this thing out while the bill drops. so we just finished this week. >> how'd you shoot it, then? i'm just curious abou
if he had stayed in turkey, might actually be richer at this point. there are opportunities back in these countries. and i just think that that understanding hasn't gotten through. these are people we should be competing to get. >> and if we solve this thing, the center for american progress shows we add $329 billion to our economy. it's good for all of us. it's this high-minded idea. >> do you ever wonder, you were just showing it to members of the house and the senate. do you ever...
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but at hillshire farm, cooking oa turkey is a delicate thing.t. right on the dot and the meat is silky and swimming in pan roasted juices. it's why every batch of our farm raised turkey turns a mere sandwich into something... wait for it...mesmerizing. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. the new fiber one wow, why didn't they think smaof this sooner?ogy. oh benjamin, you have an absolute sea of treasures here. but that peculiar contraption there has caught my eye... ...would you indulge me? you see, the smart tube reaches the bottom so you can spray every last drop. that is magnificent. yes it is... isn't it? absolutely magnific... my bottle! my eagle! introducing... quick , get a rodent. uh, re-introducing ...a rodent, benjamin. smart tube technology. sometimes all you need is the wow... sometimes all you need is the smooth creamy taste of werther's original caramel to remind you that you're someone very special. now discover caramel apple
but at hillshire farm, cooking oa turkey is a delicate thing.t. right on the dot and the meat is silky and swimming in pan roasted juices. it's why every batch of our farm raised turkey turns a mere sandwich into something... wait for it...mesmerizing. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. the new fiber one wow, why didn't they think smaof this sooner?ogy. oh benjamin, you have an absolute...
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burger king has a turkey burger. and kfc is getting rid of bones. they're going to have the original recipe, boneless chicken to compete with all the chicken mcnuggets. >> gretchen: they're the top of my list for eating out now. thanks so much, nicole petallides donnan wall street for us. let's look at some friday headlines. another law enforcement tragedy, this time in mississippi. a detective shot dead during an interrogation. decorated detective eric smith, seen here in the middle, was questioning jeremy powell at police headquarters. powell was about to be arrested for murder and that's when powell shot and killed the detective. powell was also killed, but it's not clear who shot him. however, there are reports another officer may have been in that room. detective smith had been with the department since 1995. no word on how powell got the gun. >> brian: this is what happens when you try bust through security. an officer who happens to be off duty, is also in line. you can see the woman in honolulu, violently grab ago female tsa worker and tryin
burger king has a turkey burger. and kfc is getting rid of bones. they're going to have the original recipe, boneless chicken to compete with all the chicken mcnuggets. >> gretchen: they're the top of my list for eating out now. thanks so much, nicole petallides donnan wall street for us. let's look at some friday headlines. another law enforcement tragedy, this time in mississippi. a detective shot dead during an interrogation. decorated detective eric smith, seen here in the middle, was...
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>> this isn't indicative of the book because the book -- >> we have turkey chili. >> yes. i had to eliminate, you know, corn, soy, dairy, wheat, just for three weeks, alcohol, coffee. >> wow. >> but, you know, i ended up feeling so amazing. i lost weight and i had so much energy that i thought, you know, i would love to make a book that is not as restrictive as that but is a little bit healthier and really good comfort food so you don't feel like you're cutting anything out but that makes you feel better, lose weight and have more energy so that's how the book organically started. >> so the book is called "it's all good," and you yourself don't eat red meat. >> i don't, no. >> what else do you not eat or drink? >> pretty much i eat and drink everything else. >> it all came back in. >> you know, it's about -- i try to eat pretty healthily. my son has eczema, and he's allergic to gluten. so this book is gluten-free, but i did it in a way that you can't tell. all homey meatballs and burgers and stuff like that. >> so when people were getting all worried, gwyneth paltrow is gi
>> this isn't indicative of the book because the book -- >> we have turkey chili. >> yes. i had to eliminate, you know, corn, soy, dairy, wheat, just for three weeks, alcohol, coffee. >> wow. >> but, you know, i ended up feeling so amazing. i lost weight and i had so much energy that i thought, you know, i would love to make a book that is not as restrictive as that but is a little bit healthier and really good comfort food so you don't feel like you're cutting...
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in 2005 we met each other in turkey, united by a christian conference in turkey. we had planned to study theology there. and after that return to iran and start our mission in iran. >>gretchen: you started a secret house church there. you were talking about christianity, which it is against the law in iran to do that? >> yes. we had two house churches in our own apartment, one for young people. >>gretchen: so you were arrested, you were taken to evan prison which we know here in america is the worst prison in iran. you were there 259 days. which one of your roommates was executed while you were there? >> one of our best friends, after we got released, i remember about a few months after we got released they executed her. >>gretchen: that was the threat you faced on a daily basis? >> we had about ten courts while we were in prison. every time we went to the court the judge told us they were supposed to execute us by hanging. we were hearing this not just from judges but from our interrogators every day. >>gretchen: you knew that by talking about christianity in tha
in 2005 we met each other in turkey, united by a christian conference in turkey. we had planned to study theology there. and after that return to iran and start our mission in iran. >>gretchen: you started a secret house church there. you were talking about christianity, which it is against the law in iran to do that? >> yes. we had two house churches in our own apartment, one for young people. >>gretchen: so you were arrested, you were taken to evan prison which we know here...
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. >> archaeologists believe a cave in southwestern turkey is a gateway to the deep dark underworld. and it's called pluto's gate. abc's dan harris reports. >> reporter: the gates of hell have long figured in myth logically minded tv shows, everything from "clash of the titans." >> go to the underworld, kill medusa. >> reporter: to "buffy the vampire slayer" where sunnydale is built on top of it. now scientists say they discovered the actual entry way to the underworld or at least where the ancients considered it to be. if you are picturing a sinister, pulsating portal, not so much. this is what is left of the so-called pluto's gate. the ruins in southwest turkey were an elaborate temple built around a cave people believed led straight into the depths of hell. back in 24 a.d., the greek historian strabo wrote this space is full of vapor so misty and dense one can scarcely see the ground any animal that passes inside meets instant death. which is why the scientists put on gas masks for their work. it is an archaeological find, thrilling enough for an indiana jones' plot. this is not t
. >> archaeologists believe a cave in southwestern turkey is a gateway to the deep dark underworld. and it's called pluto's gate. abc's dan harris reports. >> reporter: the gates of hell have long figured in myth logically minded tv shows, everything from "clash of the titans." >> go to the underworld, kill medusa. >> reporter: to "buffy the vampire slayer" where sunnydale is built on top of it. now scientists say they discovered the actual entry way...
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his first stop, turkey. kerry will go to asia. this morning's departure was delayed three hours because of a problem with the plane's door. >>> in kazakhstan, a second day of talks on iran's nuclear program wrapped up with no agreement and no more talks scheduled. the u.s. and five other world powers negotiated with iran about cutting back on enriching uranium, but the european union policy chief says the two sides are far from reaching a conclusion. >>> julian assange may be a rebel with a cause but now he's hoping to run for office in australia. wikileaks has registered as a political party to assange can run for a state senate seat. he still remains at the embassy in london to avoid extradition to sweden. >>> a washington state man is recovering after being trapped in a trench. he was working in the trench yesterday when it caved in and it buried the man up to his neck. it took rescue workers an hour to extricate the man. >>> boeing says it has finished certification testing for a new battery system on the grounded dreamliner.
his first stop, turkey. kerry will go to asia. this morning's departure was delayed three hours because of a problem with the plane's door. >>> in kazakhstan, a second day of talks on iran's nuclear program wrapped up with no agreement and no more talks scheduled. the u.s. and five other world powers negotiated with iran about cutting back on enriching uranium, but the european union policy chief says the two sides are far from reaching a conclusion. >>> julian assange may be...
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we will have another news turkey sausage. turkey what? amazing. right? yeah. next one's on you. yeah, okay. introducing dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich. the surprisingly great taste of turkey sausage on a pepper-fried egg with under 400 calories. try it, you'll like it. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in for dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich today! ♪ >>> well, if you thought "gangnam style" would be psy's only hit, think again. in just two weeks "gentleman" has received more than 255 million hits on youtube. in three days psy will bring his swagger back to the plaza for a live concert here on the "today" show. as an added bonus that morning we'll reveal the line-up for the summer concert series. check it out. 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, april 30, 2013. i'm matt lauer along savannah guthrie. >> limbering up. >> three days and counting. >> get ready to dance. >> i missed the first wave. >> we can't let it happen again. coming up, google glass, the wearable computer. we are showing you what it can do live in studio. here's natalie modeling. >> i'm tr
we will have another news turkey sausage. turkey what? amazing. right? yeah. next one's on you. yeah, okay. introducing dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich. the surprisingly great taste of turkey sausage on a pepper-fried egg with under 400 calories. try it, you'll like it. america runs on dunkin'. hurry in for dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich today! ♪ >>> well, if you thought "gangnam style" would be psy's only hit, think again. in just two weeks...
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that he had been living in iran for about a decade and it was his decision to leave iran and go to turkey, that eventually brought him to a manhattan courtroom in the southern district just a few weeks ago. so these links have been there for a long time. what we haven't seen, wolf, is al qaeda in iran plotting attacks against the united states or against canada or in the west. at least that we know of. we have seen al qaeda in iran authorize attacks in saudi arraiabia against western targe and saudi targets. so this is a new development, but the idea that al qaeda in iran is a new development is not the case. al qaeda has long had a presence there. >> it's interesting that the canadian authorities in making this announcement have been watching this alleged plot now for a year. they thanked the fbi for the fbi's assistance in this investigation. they also noted that this alleged plot involved blowing up a train that may have been coming towards the united states. there is obviously very close cooperation between the u.s. and canada, peter, when it comes to any of these kinds of alleged ter
that he had been living in iran for about a decade and it was his decision to leave iran and go to turkey, that eventually brought him to a manhattan courtroom in the southern district just a few weeks ago. so these links have been there for a long time. what we haven't seen, wolf, is al qaeda in iran plotting attacks against the united states or against canada or in the west. at least that we know of. we have seen al qaeda in iran authorize attacks in saudi arraiabia against western targe and...
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they are taking back 468,000 pounds of roast beef, ham, turkey and pork from 1 13 states. they say think worry it could be contaminated with listeria to cause fever and muscle aches. so far no, illnesses have been reported. face it, women don't find full beards attractive. some do. according to a new survey, women think men with beard look more aggressive. associate that with lower romantic attachment. okay -- so that is a different story. so instead they prefer men with heavy stubble. men on the other hand say they like the macho look that comes with a beard. those are the headlines. don't you love it when boy goes through puberty, 14 years old an just starting to get stubble. >> tucker: whispy. >> there is a would be viking inside all of us. i don't know how the z-z top guys get along at home. most people are not in to it. maybe the rock -- >> anna: every girl is crazy about a sharped dress man! you know what? that was a lengthy set up for that. >> thank you. >> tucker: home run. that's teamwork. coming up next on the show, has the pentagon and the world's most powerful
they are taking back 468,000 pounds of roast beef, ham, turkey and pork from 1 13 states. they say think worry it could be contaminated with listeria to cause fever and muscle aches. so far no, illnesses have been reported. face it, women don't find full beards attractive. some do. according to a new survey, women think men with beard look more aggressive. associate that with lower romantic attachment. okay -- so that is a different story. so instead they prefer men with heavy stubble. men on...
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he's going to get to go to places like turkey, egypt, jamaica, world class resorts with water slides. pretty good. >> at least one news cast, i say i'm in the wrong profession. >> are you a water slide person? >> i do them quite often. i will be 0 doing them quite often when my son gets older. >> my water slide is in the backyard on the slip 'n slide, and it hurts. you bounce off the grass. >>> so starbucks muffins apparently takes two hours of house work to burn. >> two hours for one muffin? >> yes. here's the tricky part. when you go into starbucks, you don't usually see two hours of housework. what do you see? the calorie count. there's a study that basically says people don't know how to quantify a calorie. therefore, if we were to put up two hours of housework, 30 minutes on the treadmill, 45 minutes of yard work, it's probably going to be more effective than 45 calories. >> in fairness to starbucks, i think it's muffins in general. >> i think so. >>> the bismarck news anchor who got fired for using profanity his first seconds ever on the air. in case you missed it, his name is a
he's going to get to go to places like turkey, egypt, jamaica, world class resorts with water slides. pretty good. >> at least one news cast, i say i'm in the wrong profession. >> are you a water slide person? >> i do them quite often. i will be 0 doing them quite often when my son gets older. >> my water slide is in the backyard on the slip 'n slide, and it hurts. you bounce off the grass. >>> so starbucks muffins apparently takes two hours of house work to...
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you have turkey and jordan and evolve. this is a serious situation where you have a lot of in these camps and tents, without food. there is violence the goes on. there are a lot of issues that go on. >> you think that -- what are the challenges with syrian terms of if he were to engage with them? >> first, i don't think we as the united states want to go into another war. it is a very serious situation with people being killed. what happens by the way, after assad leaves? that is another thing that we have to look at. all the countries that surround it. you israel, you have turkey, you have jordan. it is still a moving issue that we are working with other countries. as i said before, i think hopefully that russia understands how serious this is. knowing with assad and power, when he -- not only with assad in power, but when he leaves. >> what about a no-fly zone? do you see those as options question mark >> all options are on the table. every option is on the table as far as serious concerns. one of the most important issu
you have turkey and jordan and evolve. this is a serious situation where you have a lot of in these camps and tents, without food. there is violence the goes on. there are a lot of issues that go on. >> you think that -- what are the challenges with syrian terms of if he were to engage with them? >> first, i don't think we as the united states want to go into another war. it is a very serious situation with people being killed. what happens by the way, after assad leaves? that is...
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he was arrested on friday with a one-way plane ticket to turkey. the suspect's father says he's a good kid. >> i know my kid, i raised my kid. we don't always see eye to eye. he wants me a little more religious, which i understand. i'm telling you, i wish -- i wish, i honestly, truly, from the bottom of my heart, wish that i'm as good of a person as he is. >> the teen charged with providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization and being held without bond. >>> some possible new leads in a missing persons case that appears to be going cold. a new orleans school teacher last seasen on march 2 know2. they are using sonar to search for her. traffic cameras showed her in her car that night driving alone. >>> back on twitter, disgraced former new york congressman anthony weiner launching a new account, nearly two years after tweeting a sexually suggestive image that led to his political downfall. he is considering a run for new york city mayor this year. @anthonyweiner, just over 7,000 followers. >>> singer neil diamond says that he is ins
he was arrested on friday with a one-way plane ticket to turkey. the suspect's father says he's a good kid. >> i know my kid, i raised my kid. we don't always see eye to eye. he wants me a little more religious, which i understand. i'm telling you, i wish -- i wish, i honestly, truly, from the bottom of my heart, wish that i'm as good of a person as he is. >> the teen charged with providing material support to a foreign terrorist organization and being held without bond....
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brand new video of secretary of state john kerry speaking in istanbul, turkey. he urged leaders to restore full diplomatic relations with israel. speaking two weeks after president obama brokered thaw between the two countries whose relations were frozen by the killing of nine turkish citizens in a raid on go san antonio-bound flotilla and he mourned the death of a young american diplomat in an attack in afghanistan. kerry travels later today to israel. all right. get to the other headlines. 13 people were hurt when a commuter train in california crashed in to a dump truck. police say the truck somehow got stuck on the track. the train barreling in very fast speed. could not stop. the train collided with the truck, causing it to flip over. >> it seemed like a little bumpy. the clinks that we heard. and then we pulled over. and we got asked to, you know, unboard. and evacuate the train. >> alisyn: nine people were taken to the hospital with injuries. everyone is expected to be okay. the truck driver also okay. he was treated at the scene. well, the f.b.i. is now
brand new video of secretary of state john kerry speaking in istanbul, turkey. he urged leaders to restore full diplomatic relations with israel. speaking two weeks after president obama brokered thaw between the two countries whose relations were frozen by the killing of nine turkish citizens in a raid on go san antonio-bound flotilla and he mourned the death of a young american diplomat in an attack in afghanistan. kerry travels later today to israel. all right. get to the other headlines. 13...
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the imf reporting russia and turkey did buy gold in march. what's interesting is 2012 was one of the biggest years for gold purchases from central banks. so they are right now among the biggest losers with this pullback in gold going into bear territory. david, it will be interesting to see whether they continue to be buyers this year. back to you. >> it will indeed. interesting rebound there, bertha coombs, thank you. >>> talk about rebounds, take a look at shares of microsoft. we had the downgrades, we had earnings that were actually well received by the marketplace. the stock went up. and then on monday we told you about value add. up sharply yesterday following through today with another 1% gain. microsoft reaching $392 level for the first time in quite a bit. we're going back to valueact, i think. in the days that have since passed and talking to a number of other large microsoft shareholders, i think there is -- it is only a 1% position, if that, in the overall company. but that being said, valueact -- which by the way is not a punch yo
the imf reporting russia and turkey did buy gold in march. what's interesting is 2012 was one of the biggest years for gold purchases from central banks. so they are right now among the biggest losers with this pullback in gold going into bear territory. david, it will be interesting to see whether they continue to be buyers this year. back to you. >> it will indeed. interesting rebound there, bertha coombs, thank you. >>> talk about rebounds, take a look at shares of microsoft....
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so we talked turkey in canada and we were invited by three community media outlets to give a talk at the vancouver public library. so we are crossing the border. and we are about an hour from vancouver nicholas aside and customs. i handed over my passport is pouring rain. we pulled over, we ran into this warehouse facility. and they said, can you come forward, please. so we went forward. so i said if i am entitled to a phone call, can i call the chief librarian. to say that we are going to be late. and they said, do you know what you're talking about tonight? and i said, at the library? and they said yes, hand over your notes. i said it's a public talk, you could come. i don't really have notes in that way. it was a kind of no man's land in the order. i knew that i couldn't put up too much of a fight. so that book was about breaking the sound barrier. and so i've pretty much listed at in the book. so i got a copy of the book and handed it to the customs agent and the border guard. one of them started reading it. another one started writing and another was typing into the computer. an
so we talked turkey in canada and we were invited by three community media outlets to give a talk at the vancouver public library. so we are crossing the border. and we are about an hour from vancouver nicholas aside and customs. i handed over my passport is pouring rain. we pulled over, we ran into this warehouse facility. and they said, can you come forward, please. so we went forward. so i said if i am entitled to a phone call, can i call the chief librarian. to say that we are going to be...